CAUGHT ON CAMERA: ECU Student Nabbed In Hit & Run

Police say a CrimeStoppers tip led them to the driver of a Ford Mustang that was involved in a weekend hit and run.

Greenville police have cited Jacob Collins of Burlington with hit and run.

The 20-year-old, who is an East Carolina University student, was identified several hours after police released surveillance photos of a vehicle that hit two parked cars behind the Pirate Auto Care Center of East 10th Street.

Police believe the Mustang pulled into the business while trying to evade a police car that spotted the driver driving erratically around 12:45 a.m. Sunday.

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Police say they're looking for the driver of a sports car that hit two parked cars and kept going.

Greenville police believe the driver of the Ford Mustang pulled behind the Pirate Auto Care Center of East 10th Street to evade a police car that spotted the driver driving erratically.

It happened around 12:45 a.m. Sunday.

Surveillance cameras from the business caught the driver hitting the two parked cars.

The car is a light colored Mustang with dark racing stripes. Police say it should also have yellow paint on it from the other vehicles.

Anyone with information on the car should call Greenville police at 252-329-4302 or CrimeStoppers at 25-758-7777.

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